Jacked Peach Mango Mousse

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Jacked Peach Mango Mousse v1

3% Sweet Mango (CAP)
2% Peaches and Cream v2 (CAP)
3% Jackfruit (TPA)
3% Sweet Cream (CAP)
2% Meringue (FA)
1% Cotton Candy (10% EM/Ethyl Maltol) (TPA)

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Another enjoyable summer ADV (very flavorful at cool temps) ... with an exotic edge.
  • Sweet Mango (CAP) - primary flavor
  • Peaches and Cream v2 (CAP) - yummy background
  • Jackfruit (TPA) - gives it an edge
  • Sweet Cream (CAP) - 'shake n vape' cream
  • Meringue (FA) - 'Julius' mouthy feel
  • Cotton Candy (10% EM/Ethyl Maltol) (TPA) - sweet blender
vape-able after 1-hr bath + 1-hr shake. Good after 24 hours. Comments and feedback welcome.

* Does not contain diacetyl, acetoin, acetylpropionyl, furfuryl alcohol, sulphites, sugars or sucralose. Per disclosures by flavor manufacturers' FAQ and/ or published test results.
 

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Jacked Peach Mango Mousse v2

2.25% Sweet Mango (Cap)
2.00% Peaches and Cream v2 (Cap)
5.00% Jackfruit (TPA)
2.25% Sweet Cream (Cap)
2.00% Meringue (FA)
0.25% Honey (FA)
0.75% Pear (TFA)
1.00% Cantaloupe (TFA)
  • Sweet Mango (Cap) - foreground flavor
  • Peaches and Cream v2 (Cap) - yummy background
  • Jackfruit (TPA) - gives it an edge
  • Sweet Cream (Cap) - 'shake n vape' cream
  • Meringue (FA) - 'Julius' mouthy feel
  • Honey (FA) - sweetener
  • Pear (TFA) - sweet blender
  • Cantaloupe (TFA) - adds 'depth' to Jackfruit
This version has a realistic (less linear) Jackfruit component using honey, pear and cantaloupe elements. The peach and mango flavors still dominate but now share more of the stage with jackfruit. V1 is less exotic.
 

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Thanks for posting these, they look really good (one of the few, very very few) recipes I have stolen from ECF. I don't like honey. I bet I could sub in Brown Sugar though...

Anna

Brown Sugar should work ... will add a caramel vibe to it, instead of floral sub-notes.
 
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